This is an original art quilt, drafted in Electric Quilt. I printed foundation papers from my pattern, taped them together, then on to sew, press, cut, repeat.
I really have to pay attention when I bead with netting stitch! The black beads helped me keep track of the pattern. The peyote toggle clasp keeps it secure.
Each multistrand necklace makes its own statement with bead choice -. African trade beads, semi-precious gems, pearls and/or crystals. Add cones, chain, clasp.
Born as a Log Cabin block, this wall quilt grew into something more with fun fabrics, narrow foundation piecing and lots of pressing! No marking - wonky!
I've made and given many washable baskets and bowls as gifts. Choose fabric to match the recipient's home. Just wrap, coil and zigzag stitch to the right size.
Create a special accessory for your coffee. Perle cotton and seed beads are embroidered onto wool, which are attached to an interfaced cotton lining. Easy!
Arrange gemstones on headpins and top with a wire wrap loop. You can make your own earring wires. and add chain and clasps for the necklaces. Easy gifts!
Designed in Electric Quilt software, this guy's quilt combines foundation piecing and strip piecing. It was a difficult design. Machine quilted on my Bernina!
Personalized journals make great gifts for people who love to jot down their thoughts and ideas. These are easy to make with fused fabric and composition books.